US11396514B2 - Substituted guanidine compounds - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to substituted guanidine compounds, a pharmaceutical composition containing the same, and particularly substituted guanidine compounds and a pharmaceutical composition containing the same for treating diseases prevented, alleviated and/or treated by inhibiting VAP-1.
- Type 2 diabetes is a type of lifestyle disease for which the number of patients with this disease has continued to increase in recent years.
- a prolonged hyperglycemic state gradually destroys microvessels throughout the body, resulting in the risk of causing serious damage to various organs including the oculus and kidney.
- diabetic complications preventing the onset and inhibiting the progression of the three major diabetic complications consisting of diabetic neuropathy, diabetic retinopathy and diabetic nephropathy are becoming important issues.
- VAP-1 vascular adhesion protein-1
- SSAO semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase
- VAP-1 inhibitory activity is described to have VAP-1 inhibitory activity and be useful for the prevention and/or treatment of VAP-1-associated diseases including various types of inflammatory diseases and diabetic complications, and particularly diabetic nephropathy or diabetic macular edema (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
- VAP-1 inhibitory activity is described to have VAP-1 inhibitory activity and be useful for the prevention and/or treatment of VAP-1-associated diseases including various types of inflammatory diseases and diabetic complications, and particularly diabetic nephropathy or diabetic macular edema (see, for example, Patent Document 2).
- the present invention provides a useful novel compound for treating diseases prevented, alleviated and/or treated by inhibiting VAP-1, and a pharmaceutical composition containing the same.
- a series of substituted guanidine compounds, or salts thereof, having a fluoropyridine ring at a specific position in the molecule has superior VAP-1 inhibitory activity and is useful for the treatment of diseases prevented, alleviated and/or treated by inhibiting VAP-1, and particularly diabetic nephropathy and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, thereby leading to completion of the present invention.
- the present invention provides the following [1] to [20].
- X is a CR 1 R 2 , a carbonyl group or a group of formula (Ia):
- R 1 and R 2 are a hydrogen atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group, protected hydroxy group, optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group, where the term “substituted” refers to being substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group and C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group,
- p and q independently of each other, are integers from 0 to 3, provided that the sum of p and q is 2 or more,
- the compound of general formula (I) of the present invention has high VAP-1 inhibitory activity and superior pharmacokinetic properties, it is useful in treating a disease prevented, alleviated and/or treated by inhibiting VAP-1, and typically non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases such as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, inflammatory diseases such as atopic dermatitis or psoriasis, diabetic complications such as diabetic neuropathy, diabetic retinopathy (and particularly, diabetic macular edema) or diabetic nephropathy, vascular diseases such as atherosclerosis, heart diseases such as myocardial infarction, and metabolic diseases such as obesity.
- non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases such as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
- inflammatory diseases such as atopic dermatitis or psoriasis
- diabetic complications such as diabetic neuropathy, diabetic retinopathy (and particularly, diabetic macular edema) or diabetic nephropathy
- vascular diseases such as at
- the compound of general formula (I) includes isotopic isomers thereof. Namely, all or a portion of the atoms of the compound of general formula (I) may be substituted with isotopic atoms corresponding respectively thereto.
- An isotopic atom refers to an atom having a different mass number from the mass number found in nature. Examples of such isotopic atoms include hydrogen atoms ( 2 H, 3 H), carbon atoms ( 13 C, 14 C), nitrogen atoms ( 15 N), and oxygen atoms ( 17 O, 18 O).
- Deuterium atoms ( 2 H) in particular may be represented with a “D”. In such cases, in the compound of general formula (I), all of the hydrogen atoms at specific locations indicated by D are substituted by deuterium atoms, and the molecular weight differs from the molecular weight calculated from the mass numbers found in nature.
- Halogen atom or “halo” refers to a fluorine atom, chlorine atom, bromine atom or iodine atom either alone or in combination with other groups.
- C 1 -C 6 alkyl group refers to a monovalent group of linear or branched, saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon having 1 to 6 carbon atoms either alone or in combination with other groups.
- Examples of C 1 -C 6 alkyl groups include a methyl group, ethyl group, propyl group, butyl group, pentyl group and hexyl group (including various isomers thereof).
- a preferable aspect of a C 1 -C 6 alkyl group is a C 1 -C 4 alkyl group, and examples thereof include a methyl group, ethyl group, propyl group, isopropyl group, butyl group, isobutyl group, sec-butyl group and tert-butyl group.
- a more preferable aspect is a C 1 -C 3 alkyl group.
- C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group refers to a group of —O—R′ (wherein, R′ represents the aforementioned C 1 -C 6 alkyl group) either alone or in combination with other groups.
- Examples of C 1 -C 6 alkoxy groups include a methoxy group, ethoxy group, propoxy group, butyloxy group, pentyloxy group and hexyloxy group (including various isomers thereof).
- a preferable aspect of a C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group is a C 1 -C 4 alkoxy group, and examples thereof include a methoxy group, ethoxy group, propoxy group, isopropoxy group, butyloxy group, isobutyloxy group, sec-butyloxy group and tert-butyloxy group.
- a more preferable aspect is a C 1 -C 3 alkoxy group.
- aryl group refers to a monovalent group of aromatic hydrocarbon having 6 to 10 carbon atoms.
- aryl groups include a phenyl group, 1-naphthyl group and 2-naphthyl group.
- a “C 1 -C 7 acyl group” refers to a group of —CO—R′′ (wherein, R′′ represents a hydrogen atom, the aforementioned C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or a phenyl group).
- Examples of a C 1 -C 7 acyl group include a formyl group, acetyl group, propionyl group, butyryl group, isobutyryl group, valeryl group, isovaleryl group, pivaloyl group, hexanoyl group and benzoyl group.
- a “protected hydroxy group” refers to a hydroxy group protected with an appropriate protecting group.
- the protecting group can be arbitrarily selected by a person with ordinary skill in the art from among hydroxyl group protecting groups described in the known art such as Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, 4th Edition, T. W. Greene and P. G. M. Wuts, ed., John Wiley & Sons Inc. (2006).
- protecting groups of a hydroxyl group include acyl-based protecting groups such as C 1 -C 7 acyl groups (such as a formyl group, acetyl group, propionyl group, butyryl group, isobutyryl group, valeryl group, isovaleryl group, pivaloyl group, hexanoyl group or benzoyl group), acetal-based protecting groups such as a methoxymethyl group, 1-ethoxyethyl group, methylthiomethyl group, benzyloxymethyl group or tetrahydropyranyl group, silyl-based protecting groups such as a tri(C 1 -C 4 alkyl)silyl group (such as a trimethylsilyl group, triethylsilyl group, triisopropylsilyl group, dimethylisopropylsilyl group or tert-butyldimethylsilyl group), a (C 1 -C 4 alkyl)diary
- Examples of preferable aspects of protecting groups include a C 1 -C 7 acyl group, tetrahydropyranyl group, tri(C 1 -C 4 alkyl)silyl group, benzyl group, p-methoxybenzyl group and triphenylmethyl group. That is, a preferable aspect of a “protected hydroxy group” is, for example, a C 1 -C 7 acyloxy group, a tetrahydropyranyloxy group, a tri(C 1 -C 4 alkyl)silyloxy group, a benzyloxy group, p-methoxybenzyloxy group or a triphenylmethyloxy group.
- the phrase “optionally substituted” refers to a certain group being not substituted or being substituted with at least one substituent selected from a group of given substituents such as the group consisting of a deuterium atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group and C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group.
- a preferable aspect of an “optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group” is an (unsubstituted) C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or C 1 -C 6 alkyl group substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group and C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group.
- a more preferable aspect of an “optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group” is an (unsubstituted) C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or C 1 -C 6 alkyl group substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom, halogen atom and hydroxy group.
- an even more preferable aspect of an “optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group” is an (unsubstituted) C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or C 1 -C 6 alkyl group substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom and halogen atom.
- a particularly preferable aspect of an “optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group” is an (unsubstituted) C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or C 1 -C 6 alkyl group substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom and fluorine atom.
- a preferable aspect of an “optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group” is an (unsubstituted) C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group or C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group and C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group.
- a more preferable aspect of an “optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group” is an (unsubstituted) C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group or C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom, halogen atom and hydroxy group.
- an even more preferable aspect of an “optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group” is an (unsubstituted) C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group or C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom and halogen atom.
- a particularly preferable aspect of an “optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group” is an (unsubstituted) C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group or C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom and fluorine atom.
- the compound of general formula (I) of the present invention includes stereoisomers thereof (if such stereoisomers exist).
- Stereoisomers refer to isomers having different spatial configurations of atoms, and examples thereof include optical isomers such as diastereomers and enantiomers, and geometric isomers.
- the compound of general formula (I) of the present invention can be present in the form of optically pure enantiomers, a mixture of enantiomers such as racemates, optically pure diastereomers, a mixture of diastereomers, racemates of diastereomers or a mixture of racemates of diastereomers.
- Examples of pharmacologically acceptable salts of the compound of general formula (I) of the present invention include inorganic acid salts such as hydrochlorides, hydrobromides, hydroiodides, nitrates, sulfates or phosphates, and organic acid salts such as acetates, trifluoroacetates, benzoates, oxalates, malonates, succinates, maleates, fumarates, tartrates, citrates, methanesulfonates, ethanesulfonates, trifluoromethanesulfonates, benzenesulfonates, p-toluenesulfonates, glutamates or aspartates.
- organic acid salts consist of salts of dicarboxylic acids such as oxalates, malonates, succinates, maleates, fumarates and tartrates.
- pharmacologically acceptable salts of the compound of general formula (I) of the present invention include metal salts such as sodium salts, potassium salts, calcium salts or magnesium salts, inorganic salts such as ammonium salts, and organic amine salts such as triethylamine salts or guanidine salts.
- the compound of general formula (I) of the present invention may be a pharmacologically acceptable solvate.
- a preferable aspect of a solvate is a hydrate.
- the hydrate may be a product of moisture absorption by the compound of general formula (I) of the present invention or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof.
- the compound of general formula (I) of the present invention or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof may exhibit crystal polymorphism in the case of being a crystal.
- Crystal polymorphism refers to the same substance having different crystal structures. Each crystal or a mixture thereof at any arbitrary ratio is included in the present invention.
- the present invention relates to a compound of general formula (I):
- X is a CR 1 R 2 , a carbonyl group or a group of formula (Ia):
- R 1 and R 2 independently of each other, are a hydrogen atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group, protected hydroxy group, optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group, where the term “substituted” refers to being substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group and C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group, and
- p and q independently of each other, are integers from 0 to 3, provided that the sum of p and q is 2 or more,
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein X is CR 1 R 2 .
- a compound is represented by general formula (II) below:
- R 1 and R 2 are the same as defined in general formula (I).
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (II) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 1 and R 2 are each independently a hydrogen atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group, optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group.
- the “substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group” or “substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group” is substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group and C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group, is preferably substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom, halogen atom and hydroxy group, is more preferably substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom and halogen atom, and is even more preferably substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom and fluorine atom.
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (II) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 1 is a hydrogen atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group, optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group.
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (II) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 1 is a halogen atom, hydroxy group, C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group or C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group substituted with at least one deuterium atom.
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (II) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 2 is a hydrogen atom, halogen atom or C 1 -C 3 alkyl group.
- substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or “substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group” represented by R 1 and R 2 is substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group and C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group, is preferably substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom, halogen atom and hydroxy group, is more preferably substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom and halogen atom, and is even more preferably substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom and fluorine atom.
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (II) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 1 is a hydrogen atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group, optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group, R 2 is a hydrogen atom, halogen atom or C 1 -C 3 alkyl group, and the “substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group” or “substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group” is substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom and halogen atom (preferably fluorine atom).
- R 1 is a hydrogen atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group, optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group
- R 2 is a hydrogen atom, halogen atom
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (II) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 1 is a halogen atom, hydroxy group, C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group or C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group substituted with at least one deuterium atom, and R 2 is a hydrogen atom, halogen atom or C 1 -C 3 alkyl group.
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (II) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 1 and R 2 are each independently a hydrogen atom; fluorine atom, chlorine atom, bromine atom, iodine atom; hydroxy group; acetyloxy group, pivaloyloxy group, tetrahydropyran-2-yloxy group, tert-butyldimethylsilyloxy group, benzyloxy group, p-methoxybenzyloxy group, triphenylmethyloxy group; methyl group, ethyl group, isopropyl group, propyl group, butyl group, pentyl group, hexyl group; methoxy group, ethoxy group, propoxy group, isopropoxy group, butyloxy group, pentyloxy group, hexyloxy group; deuterated methyl group; 2-fluoroe
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (II) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 1 and R 2 are each independently a hydrogen atom; fluorine atom, chlorine atom, bromine atom, iodine atom; hydroxy group; tetrahydropyran-2-yloxy group; methyl group, ethyl group, isopropyl group, propyl group, butyl group; methoxy group, ethoxy group, propoxy group, isopropoxy group, butyloxy group; deuterated methyl group; 2-fluoroethyl group, 2,2-difluoroethyl group, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl group; hydroxymethyl group, 2-hydroxyethyl group; methoxymethyl group, methoxyethyl group; deuterated methoxy group; 2-fluoroethoxy group, 2,2-difluoroethoxy group, 2,2-di
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (II) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 1 and R 2 are each independently a hydrogen atom; fluorine atom; hydroxy group; tetrahydropyran-2-yloxy group; methyl group; methoxy group, ethoxy group, propoxy group, isopropoxy group; deuterated methoxy group; or 2-fluoroethoxy group.
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (II) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R 1 is a fluorine atom; hydroxy group; methoxy group, ethoxy group, propoxy group, isopropoxy group; or deuterated methoxy group, and R 2 is a hydrogen atom; fluorine atom; or methyl group.
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein X is a carbonyl group.
- a compound is represented by general formula (III) below:
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein X is a group of formula (Ia).
- a compound is represented by general formula (IV) below:
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (IV) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein p and q are each 1.
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (IV) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein p is 0 and q is 2 (or p is 2 and q is 0).
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (IV) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein p is 1 and q is 2 (or p is 2 and q is 1).
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (IV) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein p is 0 and q is 3 (or p is 3 and q is 0).
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (IV) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein p and q are each 2.
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (IV) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein p is 1 and q is 3 (or p is 3 and q is 1).
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) or (IV) according to the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein p is 2 and q is 3 (or p is 3 and q is 2).
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I), or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is:
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I), or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is:
- the present invention relates to 2-fluoro-3- ⁇ 5-fluoro-6-[3-(methoxy-d 3 )azetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl ⁇ benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof.
- the present invention relates to 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-hydroxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof.
- the present invention relates to 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-fluoroazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof.
- the present invention relates to 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-hydroxy-3-methylazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof.
- the present invention relates to 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(2-oxa-6-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-6-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof.
- the following indicates a typical method for producing a compound of general formula (I) of the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof.
- the compound of the present invention, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof is not limited to a compound, or pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, produced according to the production method indicated below.
- the desired reaction in the case the compound contains a partial structure (such as a hydroxyl group) that inhibits a desired reaction or is susceptible to side reaction, the desired reaction can be carried out by introducing a protecting group into that partial structure and the target compound can be obtained by subsequently removing the protecting group.
- Reactions for introducing and removing protecting groups can be carried out according to methods routinely used in synthetic organic chemistry (such as the method described in Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, 4th Edition, T. W. Greene and P. G. M. Wuts, ed., John Wiley & Sons Inc. (2006)).
- specific production methods for individual compounds of the present invention are explained later in Examples.
- X is a CR 1 R 2 , a carbonyl group or a group of formula (Ia):
- R 1 and R 2 independently of each other, are a hydrogen atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group, protected hydroxy group, optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkyl group or optionally substituted C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group, where the term “substituted” refers to being substituted with at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of a deuterium atom, halogen atom, hydroxy group and C 1 -C 6 alkoxy group, and
- p and q independently of each other, are integers from 0 to 3, with the proviso that the sum of p and q is 2 or more.
- Step 1 of Production Method 1 is a step for reacting Compound (1) and guanidine or a guanidine acid salt as Compound (2) in a solvent in the presence of 1,1′-carbonyldiimidazole to produce a compound of general formula (I).
- Compound (1) can be produced according to Syntheses 1 to 3 described later and Reference Examples of the present description.
- guanidine acid salts as Compounds (2) include guanidine hydrochloride, guanidine sulfate and guanidine carbonate.
- Compound (2) is known and is available from a reagent supplier such as Tokyo Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
- the amount of guanidine or guanidine acid salt used based on 1 mole of Compound (1) is normally 0.9 times to 5 times the molar amount, and preferably 1.1 times to 3 times the molar amount of Compound (1).
- the solvent used there are no particular limitations on the solvent used provided it does not inhibit the reaction and dissolves the raw materials to a certain degree, and examples thereof include aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene or xylene, halogenated aliphatic hydrocarbons such as methylene chloride, chloroform or 1,2-dichloroethane, ethers such as tetrahydrofuran, 1,2-dimethoxyethane or 1,4-dioxane, nitriles such as acetonitrile or propionitrile, amides such as N,N-dimethylformamide, N,N-dimethylacetamide or N-methylpyrrolidone, and arbitrarily mixed solvents thereof. N,N-dimethylformamide is used preferably.
- the amount of solvent used is normally 1 time to 20 times, and preferably 2 times to 10 times the mass of Compound (1).
- the amount of 1,1′-carbonyldiimidazole used based on 1 mole of Compound (1) is normally 0.9 times to 5 times the molar amount, and preferably 1.1 times to 3 times the molar amount of Compound (1).
- the reaction temperature is normally ⁇ 20° C. to 150° C. and preferably 0° C. to 40° C.
- the reaction time is normally 1 minute to 48 hours and preferably 1 hour to 24 hours.
- reaction pressure may be suitably set as necessary and the reaction may be carried out under increased pressure, reduced pressure or atmospheric pressure
- reaction pressure is preferably atmospheric pressure.
- the reaction atmosphere is preferably an air atmosphere or an inert gas atmosphere such as that of nitrogen or argon.
- Compound (1) can be further subjected to a deprotection step as necessary.
- Compound (1) has at least two different types of protecting groups, only one type of protecting group can be selectively removed by selecting the deprotection conditions.
- Deprotection conditions can be suitably selected according to a method routinely used in synthetic organic chemistry (such as the method described in Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, 4th Edition, T. W. Greene and P. G. M. Wuts, ed., John Wiley & Sons Inc. (2006)) or Examples of the present description.
- the aforementioned Compound (1) can be suitably prepared according to, for example, the following Syntheses 1 to 3 and Reference Examples of the present description.
- Hal represents a halogen atom.
- Step 2 of Synthesis 1 is a step for obtaining Compound (5) by reacting Compound (3) and Compound (4) in a solvent and in the presence of a base.
- Compound (3) is known and is available from reagent suppliers. Examples of such compounds include 5-bromo-2,3-difluoropyridine. Alternatively, Compound (3) can be produced from known compounds according to known methods.
- Compound (4) is known and is available from reagent suppliers. Examples of such compounds include azetidine, azetidin-3-ol, 3-methylazetidine, 3,3-dimethylazetidine, 3-fluoroazetidine, 3,3-difluoroazetidine, 2-oxa-6-azaspiro[3,3]heptane, and acid salts thereof. Alternatively, Compound (4) can be produced from known compounds according to known methods.
- Examples of acid salts as Compounds (4) include hydrochlorides, sulfates, acetates and oxalates.
- the amount of Compound (4) used based on 1 mole of Compound (3) is normally 0.9 times to 5 times the molar amount, and preferably 1.1 times to 3 times the molar amount of Compound (3).
- the solvent used does not inhibit the reaction and dissolves the raw materials to a certain degree
- examples thereof include alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol or isopropanol, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene or xylene, halogenated aliphatic hydrocarbons such as methylene chloride, chloroform or 1,2-dichloroethane, ethers such as tetrahydrofuran, 1,2-dimethoxyethane or 1,4-dioxane, nitriles such as acetonitrile or propionitrile, amides such as N,N-dimethylformamide, N,N-dimethylacetamide or N-methylpyrrolidone, sulfoxides such as dimethylsulfoxide, and arbitrarily mixed solvents thereof.
- Alcohols such as ethanol, amides such as N,N-dimethylformamide or N-methylpyrrolidone, or sulfoxides such as dimethylsulfoxide are used preferably.
- the amount of solvent used is normally 1 time to 50 times, and preferably 5 times to 20 times the mass of Compound (3).
- Examples of base used include alkali metal acetates such as sodium acetate or potassium acetate, alkali metal carbonates such as sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate or cesium carbonate, and organic bases such as triethylamine or diisopropylethylamine, with potassium carbonate, cesium carbonate, triethylamine or diisopropylethylamine being preferable.
- the amount of base used based on 1 mole of Compound (3) is normally 0.9 times to 10 times the molar amount, and preferably 1 time to 5 times the molar amount of Compound (3).
- the reaction temperature is normally 0° C. to 150° C. and preferably 40° C. to 120° C.
- the reaction time is normally 1 minute to 48 hours and preferably 0.5 hours to 24 hours.
- reaction pressure may be suitably set as necessary and the reaction may be carried out under increased pressure, reduced pressure or atmospheric pressure
- reaction pressure is preferably atmospheric pressure.
- the reaction atmosphere is preferably an air atmosphere or an inert gas atmosphere such as that of nitrogen or argon.
- Compound (5) can be further converted into the desired form by reacting the functional group with an appropriate reagent in accordance with a known method (see, for example, Reference Examples 2-1 to 2-5, 8, 9, and 12 to 14).
- PG represents a protecting group
- Y represents a boronic acid group or boronate ester substituent.
- the boronate ester substituent Y include a diisopropyl boronate group, pinacol boronate group, neopentyl glycol boronate group and catechol boronate group.
- Step 3 of Synthesis 2 is a step for obtaining Compound (7) by introducing a protecting group onto the hydroxyl group of Compound (6) in a solvent.
- Compound (6) namely (2-bromo-3-fluorophenyl)methanol, is known or can be produced from known compounds according to a known method.
- a protecting group onto the hydroxyl group can be suitably carried out according to the known art, such as that described in Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, 4th Edition, T. W. Greene and P. G. M. Wuts, ed., John Wiley & Sons Inc., or Examples of the present description.
- Step 4 of Synthesis 2 is a step for obtaining Compound (8) by reacting Compound (7) with a borylation reagent in the presence of a palladium catalyst and base and in a solvent and in an inert gas atmosphere to introduce a boronic acid group or boronate ester substituent.
- the borylation reagent is known or can be produced from known compounds according to a known method.
- borylation reagents include trimethyl borate, triisopropyl borate, bis(pinacolato)diborane, bis(neopentylglycolato)diborane and bis(catecholato)diborane.
- the amount of the borylation reagent used based on 1 mole of Compound (7) is normally 0.9 times to 5 times the molar amount, and preferably 1.1 times to 3 times the molar amount of Compound (7).
- the solvent used does not inhibit the reaction and dissolves the raw materials, base and catalyst to a certain degree, and examples thereof include aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene or toluene, ethers such as tetrahydrofuran, 1,2-dimethoxyethane or 1,4-dioxane, alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol or isopropanol, amides such as N,N-dimethylformamide, N,N-dimethylacetamide or N-methylpyrrolidone, sulfoxides such as dimethylsulfoxide, nitriles such as acetonitrile, water, and arbitrarily mixed solvents thereof, with toluene, 1,4-dioxane, N,N-dimethylformamide, dimethylsulfoxide or acetonitrile being preferable.
- aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene or toluene
- ethers such as tetrahydrofuran,
- Examples of the inert gas used include nitrogen, helium and argon.
- Examples of the palladium catalyst used include organic palladium complexes such as tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium, bis(triphenylphosphine)palladium dichloride or 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene palladium dichloride, with 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene palladium (II) dichloride being preferable.
- the amount of palladium used as catalyst based on 1 mole of Compound (7) is normally 0.0001 time to 1 time the molar amount, and preferably 0.005 times to 0.3 times the molar amount of Compound (7).
- Examples of base used include alkali metal acetates such as sodium acetate or potassium acetate, alkali metal carbonates such as sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate or cesium carbonate, and organic bases such as triethylamine or diisopropylethylamine, with sodium acetate, potassium acetate or triethylamine being preferable.
- the amount of base used based on 1 mole of Compound (7) is normally 1 time to 10 times the molar amount, and preferably 1 time to 5 times the molar amount of Compound (7).
- the reaction temperature is normally 0° C. to 200° C. and preferably 30° C. to 150° C.
- the reaction time is normally 10 minutes to 120 hours and preferably 0.5 hours to 48 hours.
- reaction pressure may be suitably set as necessary and the reaction may be carried out under increased pressure, reduced pressure or atmospheric pressure, the reaction pressure is preferably atmospheric pressure.
- Step 5 of Synthesis 3 is a so-called Suzuki reaction for obtaining Compound (9) by reacting Compound (5) and Compound (8) in a solvent and in the presence of a base or fluoride and a palladium catalyst in an inert gas atmosphere.
- Compound (5) can be produced according to the aforementioned Synthesis 1.
- Compound (8) can be produced according to the aforementioned Synthesis 2.
- the amount of Compound (8) used based on 1 mole of Compound (5) is normally 0.8 times to 3 times the molar amount, and preferably 0.9 times to 1.5 times the molar amount of Compound (5).
- inert solvent used there are no particular limitations on the inert solvent used provided it does not inhibit the reaction and dissolves the raw materials, catalyst and base (or fluoride) to a certain degree, and examples thereof include aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene or toluene, ethers such as tetrahydrofuran, 1,2-dimethoxyethane or 1,4-dioxane, alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol or isopropanol, esters such as methyl acetate or ethyl acetate, amides such as N,N-dimethylformamide, N,N-dimethylacetamide or N-methylpyrrolidone, sulfoxides such as dimethylsulfoxide, nitriles such as acetonitrile, water, and arbitrarily mixed solvents thereof, with 1,2-dimethoxyethane, mixed solvent of 1,2-dimethoxyethane and water, 1,4-dioxane, mixed
- Examples of the inert gas used include nitrogen, helium and argon.
- the palladium catalyst used examples include metal palladium catalysts such as palladium-activated carbon or palladium black, organic palladium complexes such as tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium, bis(triphenylphosphine)palladium dichloride, 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene palladium dichloride or tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium, and palladium salts such as palladium chloride or palladium acetate, with tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium or palladium acetate being preferable.
- the amount of palladium used as catalyst based on 1 mole of Compound (5) is normally 0.0001 time to 1 time the molar amount, and preferably 0.005 times to 0.3 times the molar amount of Compound (5).
- organic phosphine compounds include tri-n-butylphosphine, tri-tert-butylphosphine, tricyclohexylphosphine, butyldi-1-adamantylphosphine, triphenylphosphine, tri(o-tolyl)phosphine, 2-dicyclohexylphosphino-2′,6′-dimethoxybiphenyl, 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene and 1,2,3,4,5-pentaphenyl-1′-(di-tert-butylphosphino)ferrocene, with tricyclohexylphosphine, butyldi-1-adamantylphosphine,
- base or fluoride examples include alkali metal acetates such as sodium acetate or potassium acetate, alkali metal carbonates such as sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate or cesium carbonate, alkali metal phosphates such as trisodium phosphate or tripotassium phosphate, alkali metal hydroxides such as lithium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, quaternary ammonium hydroxides such as tetramethylammonium hydroxide, tetraethylammonium hydroxide or tetrabutylammonium hydroxide, and fluorides such as cesium fluoride, tetramethylammonium fluoride, tetraethylammonium fluoride or tetrabutylammonium fluoride, with sodium carbonate or tripotassium phosphate being preferable.
- the amount of base or fluoride used based on 1 mole of Compound (5) is normally 1 time to 10 times the m
- the reaction temperature is normally 0° C. to 200° C. and preferably 50° C. to 150° C.
- the reaction time is normally 10 minutes to 120 hours and preferably 0.5 hours to 48 hours.
- reaction pressure may be suitably set as necessary and the reaction may be carried out under increased pressure, reduced pressure or atmospheric pressure, the reaction pressure is preferably atmospheric pressure.
- Step 6 of Synthesis 3 is a step for obtaining Compound (1) by subjecting Compound (9) to deprotection to remove protecting group PG from Compound (9).
- Deprotection conditions can be suitably selected according to a method described in the known art, such as the aforementioned Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, 4th Edition, T. W. Greene and P. G. M. Wuts, ed., John Wiley & Sons Inc., or Examples of the present description.
- Compound (1) used in Production Method 1 is obtained according to the aforementioned Syntheses 1 to 3.
- Compound (1) used in the Production Method 1 can also be obtained by a reaction scheme other than that indicated in the aforementioned Syntheses 1 to 3, by interchanging the suitable combinations and/or suitable reaction orders of each of the steps and raw materials indicated in the aforementioned Syntheses 1 to 3 and by introducing and/or removing suitable protecting groups.
- the compound obtained in each step may be isolated and purified by known means, the compound may also be used in the subsequent step as it is. Isolation and purification can be carried out using ordinary procedures such as filtration, extraction, crystallization and various column chromatography techniques.
- the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition containing the compound of general formula (I) described in any of the aforementioned specific embodiments, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, and preferably relates to a pharmaceutical composition containing the compound of general formula (I) described in any of the aforementioned specific embodiments, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, and at least one type of pharmacologically acceptable additive.
- the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition containing the compound of general formula (I) described in any of the aforementioned specific embodiments, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, for treating a disease prevented, alleviated and/or treated by inhibiting VAP-1, and preferably relates to a pharmaceutical composition containing the compound of general formula (I) described in any of the aforementioned specific embodiments, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, and at least one type of pharmacologically acceptable additive, for treating a disease prevented, alleviated and/or treated by inhibiting VAP-1.
- the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition containing the compound of general formula (I) described in any of the aforementioned specific embodiments, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, for treating diabetic nephropathy, and preferably relates to a pharmaceutical composition containing the compound of general formula (I) described in any of the aforementioned specific embodiments, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, and at least one type of pharmacologically acceptable additive, for treating diabetic nephropathy.
- the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition containing the compound of general formula (I) described in any of the aforementioned specific embodiments, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, for treating non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, and preferably relates to a pharmaceutical composition containing the compound of general formula (I) described in any of the aforementioned specific embodiments, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, and at least one type of pharmacologically acceptable additive, for treating non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.
- the pharmaceutical composition containing the compound of general formula (I), or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof can be in the form of the compound per se (in the form of a bulk powder), or can be in the form of a preparation, such as a tablet, capsule, powder, syrup, granule, grain, pill, suspension, emulsion, percutaneous agent, suppository, ointment, lotion, inhalant, ophthalmic solution or injection, produced by mixing with suitable pharmacologically acceptable additives and the like, and can be administered orally or parenterally (such as by intravenous, intramuscular, intraperitoneal, transdermal, transnasal, transtracheal, transpulmonary, ophthalmic, intradermal or subcutaneous administration).
- a preparation such as a tablet, capsule, powder, syrup, granule, grain, pill, suspension, emulsion, percutaneous agent, suppository, ointment, lotion, inhalant, ophthalmic solution or injection, produced by mixing with suitable
- compositions are produced by known methods using additives such as excipients, lubricants, binders, disintegrating agents, emulsifiers, stabilizers, correctives, diluents, isotonic agents, buffers, pH adjusters, solubilizers, thickeners, dispersants or preservatives (antiseptics).
- additives such as excipients, lubricants, binders, disintegrating agents, emulsifiers, stabilizers, correctives, diluents, isotonic agents, buffers, pH adjusters, solubilizers, thickeners, dispersants or preservatives (antiseptics).
- excipients examples include organic excipients and inorganic excipients.
- organic excipients include sugar derivatives such as lactose, sucrose, glucose, mannitol or sorbitol, starch derivatives such as cornstarch, potato starch, ⁇ -starch or dextrin, cellulose derivatives such as crystalline cellulose, gum arabic, dextran and pullulan.
- starch derivatives such as cornstarch, potato starch, ⁇ -starch or dextrin
- cellulose derivatives such as crystalline cellulose, gum arabic, dextran and pullulan.
- inorganic excipients include light anhydrous silicic acid, and sulfates such as calcium sulfate.
- lubricants include stearic acid, metal stearates such as calcium stearate or magnesium stearate, talc, colloidal silica, waxes such as beeswax or spermaceti, boric acid, adipic acid, sulfates such as sodium sulfate, glycol, fumaric acid, sodium benzoate, D,L-leucine, sodium lauryl sulfate, silicic acids such as anhydrous silicic acid or silicic acid hydrate, and starch derivatives listed as examples of the aforementioned excipients.
- metal stearates such as calcium stearate or magnesium stearate
- talc colloidal silica
- waxes such as beeswax or spermaceti
- boric acid adipic acid
- sulfates such as sodium sulfate, glycol, fumaric acid, sodium benzoate, D,L-leucine, sodium la
- binders examples include hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, polyvinylpyrrolidone, macrogol, and compounds listed as examples of the aforementioned excipients.
- disintegrating agents include cellulose derivatives such as low substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, calcium carboxymethyl cellulose or internally crosslinked calcium carboxymethyl cellulose, crosslinked polyvinylpyrrolidone, and chemically modified starch or cellulose derivatives such as carboxymethyl starch or sodium carboxymethyl starch.
- emulsifiers include colloidal clay such as bentonite or Veegum, anionic surfactants such as sodium lauryl sulfate, cationic surfactants such as benzalkonium chloride, and nonionic surfactants such as polyoxyethylene alkyl ether, polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid ester or sucrose fatty acid ester.
- stabilizers include parahydroxybenzoates such as methyl paraben or propyl paraben, alcohols such as chlorobutanol, benzyl alcohol or phenyl ethyl alcohol, benzalkonium chloride, phenols such as phenol or cresol, thimerosal, acetic anhydride and sorbic acid.
- parahydroxybenzoates such as methyl paraben or propyl paraben
- alcohols such as chlorobutanol, benzyl alcohol or phenyl ethyl alcohol
- benzalkonium chloride phenols such as phenol or cresol, thimerosal, acetic anhydride and sorbic acid.
- correctives include sweeteners such as sodium saccharin or aspartame, acidifiers such as citric acid, malic acid or tartaric acid, and aromatics such as menthol, lemon extract or orange extract.
- sweeteners such as sodium saccharin or aspartame
- acidifiers such as citric acid, malic acid or tartaric acid
- aromatics such as menthol, lemon extract or orange extract.
- diluents include usual diluting compounds such as water, lactose, mannitol, glucose, sucrose, calcium sulfate, hydroxypropyl cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, water, ethanol, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerol, starch, polyvinylpyrrolidone and mixtures thereof.
- isotonic agents examples include glycerin, propylene glycol, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, sorbitol and mannitol.
- buffers include phosphoric acid, phosphates, citric acid, acetic acid and ⁇ -aminocaproic acid.
- pH adjusters examples include hydrochloric acid, citric acid, phosphoric acid, acetic acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, boric acid, borax, sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate.
- solubilizers examples include Polysorbate 80, polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oil 60 and macrogol 4000.
- thickeners and dispersants include cellulose polymers such as hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose or hydroxypropyl cellulose, polyvinyl alcohol and polyvinylpyrrolidone.
- stabilizers include edetic acid and sodium edetate.
- preservatives examples include general purpose sorbic acid, potassium sorbate, benzalkonium chloride, benzethonium chloride, methyl parahydroxybenzoate, propyl parahydroxybenzoate and chlorobutanol, and these preservatives can also be used in combination.
- Suitable additives can also be used corresponding to the administration form.
- carbon dioxide or a chlorofluorocarbon (CFC), such as dichlorodifluoromethane, trichlorofluoromethane or dichlorotetrafluoroethane can be used for the propellant.
- the dosage of the active ingredient of the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is 0.001 mg/Kg (and preferably 0.01 mg/Kg) as the lower limit and 20 mg/Kg (and preferably 10 mg/Kg) as the upper limit each per administration in the case of oral administration, or is 0.0001 mg/Kg (and preferably 0.0005 mg/Kg) as the lower limit and 10 mg/Kg (and preferably 5 mg/Kg) as the upper limit each per administration in the case of parental administration, administered one to six times per day to an adult corresponding to symptoms.
- the present invention relates to the compound of general formula (I) described in any of the aforementioned specific embodiments, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, for use in treating a disease prevented, alleviated and/or treated by inhibiting VAP-1.
- the present invention relates to the use of the compound of general formula (I) described in any of the aforementioned specific embodiments, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, for producing a medicament for treating a disease prevented, alleviated and/or treated by inhibiting VAP-1.
- the present invention relates to a method for treating a disease prevented, alleviated and/or treated by inhibiting VAP-1, which includes administering a therapeutically effective amount of the compound of general formula (I) described in any of the aforementioned specific embodiments, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, to a patient in need thereof.
- the terms “treating” a disease or “treatment” of a disease include (1) preventing a disease, or in other words, not allowing the onset of clinical symptoms of a disease in a subject which, although there is the possibility of having been exposed to the disease or been susceptible to the disease, does not yet have or exhibit symptoms of the disease, (2) suppressing a disease, or in other words, suppressing the onset of a disease or clinical symptoms thereof, or (3) alleviating a disease, or in other words, inducing a temporary or permanent regression of the disease or clinical symptoms thereof.
- a “therapeutically effective amount” refers to, in the case of administering to a subject, an amount of the compound of general formula (I) of the present invention that (i) treats or prevents a disease, (ii) relieves, improves or eliminates one or more symptoms of a disease, or (iii) prevents or delays the manifestation of one or more symptoms of a disease.
- the therapeutically effective amount varies according to the type of the compound of general formula (I) of the present invention used, the clinical condition of the disease being treated, the severity of the disease being treated, the age and relative health status of the subject, the administration route and form, the discretion of the examining physician or veterinarian, and other factors.
- DIOL silica gel in silica gel column chromatography indicates CHROMATOREX (trade name) DIOL MB 100-40/75 manufactured by Fuji Silysia Chemical Ltd.
- 1 H-NMR is indicated by chemical shifts (6) relative to tetramethylsilane as the internal standard (0 ppm), and the coupling constants (J values) are indicated in Hz unit.
- the peak splitting patterns are indicated by the following abbreviations: s: singlet, d: doublet, t: triplet, q: quartet, sext: sextet, sep: septet, br s: broad singlet, m: multiplet.
- CDI300 mg (1.85 mmol) was added to a DMF (6 mL) solution of ⁇ 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-methoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]phenyl ⁇ methanol 280 mg (0.914 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-1, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 4 hours.
- guanidine carbonate 331 mg (1.84 mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 16 hours.
- water was added to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature.
- the precipitated solid was collected by filtration. Ethyl acetate was added to the solid, and the mixture was stirred at 60° C. The solid was then collected by filtration and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 262 mg (0.669 mmol, yield 73%) as a white solid.
- CDI 330 mg (2.04 mmol) was added to a DMF (6 mL) solution of (2-fluoro-3- ⁇ 5-fluoro-6-[3-(methoxy-d 3 )azetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl ⁇ phenyl)methanol 308 mg (0.996 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-2, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 hours. Next, guanidine carbonate 368 mg (2.04 mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 20 hours. After the completion of the reaction, water was added to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature. The precipitated solid was collected by filtration and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 326 mg (0.827 mmol, yield 83%) as a white solid.
- CDI 335 mg (2.07 mmol) was added to a DMF (6 mL) solution of ⁇ 3-[6-(3-ethoxyazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorophenyl ⁇ methanol 328 mg (1.02 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-3, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 5 hours. Next, guanidine carbonate 369 mg (2.05 mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 27 hours. After the completion of the reaction, water was added to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature. The precipitated solid was collected by filtration and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 375 mg (0.925 mmol, yield 90%) as a white solid.
- CDI 150 mg (0.925 mmol) was added to a DMF (8 mL) solution of (2-fluoro-3- ⁇ 5-fluoro-6-[3-(2-fluoroethoxy)azetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl ⁇ phenyl)methanol 156 mg (0.461 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-4, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 hours. Next, guanidine carbonate 166 mg (0.921 mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 20 hours. After the completion of the reaction, water was added to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature. The precipitated solid was collected by filtration and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 170 mg (0.402 mmol, yield 87%) as a white solid.
- CDI 181 mg (1.12 mmol) was added to a DMF (6 mL) solution of ⁇ 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-propoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]phenyl ⁇ methanol 187 mg (0.559 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-5, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 3 hours.
- guanidine carbonate 202 mg (1.12 mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 16 hours. After the completion of the reaction, water was added to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature. The precipitated solid was collected by filtration and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 197 mg (0.470 mmol, yield 84%) as a white solid.
- CDI 518 mg (3.19 mmol) was added to a DMF (8 mL) solution of ⁇ 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-isopropoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]phenyl ⁇ methanol 534 mg (1.60 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-6, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 hours. Next, guanidine 573 mg (3.18 mmol) carbonate was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 21 hours. After the completion of the reaction, water was added to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature. The precipitated solid was collected by filtration and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 524 mg (1.25 mmol, yield 78%) as a white solid.
- CDI 330 mg (2.04 mmol) was added to a DMF (4 mL) solution of [2-fluoro-3-(5-fluoro-6- ⁇ 3-[(tetrahydropyran-2-yl)oxy]azetidin-1-yl ⁇ pyridin-3-yl)phenyl]methanol 340 mg (0.903 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-7, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 hour. Next, guanidine carbonate 330 mg (1.83 mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 16 hours. After the completion of the reaction, water was added to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature. The precipitated solid was collected by filtration. Toluene was added to the solid, and the mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 317 mg (0.687 mmol, yield 76%) as a white solid.
- the concentrated residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (eluting solvent; dichloroethane:methanol). The fraction including the title compound was concentrated under reduced pressure. Ethyl acetate was added to the concentrated residue, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature. The precipitated solid was collected by filtration and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 187 mg (0.496 mmol, yield 72%) as a white solid.
- CDI 302 mg (1.86 mmol) was added to a DMF (6 mL) solution of ⁇ 3-[6-(azetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorophenyl ⁇ methanol 257 mg (0.930 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-8, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 hours.
- guanidine carbonate 335 mg (1.86 mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 20 hours.
- water was added to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature.
- the precipitated solid was collected by filtration and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 306 mg (0.847 mmol, yield 91%) as a white solid.
- CDI 180 mg (1.11 mmol) was added to a DMF (6 mL) solution of ⁇ 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-fluoroazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]phenyl ⁇ methanol 158 mg (0.537 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-9, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 hours.
- guanidine carbonate 201 mg (1.12 mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 20 hours.
- water was added to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature.
- the precipitated solid was collected by filtration and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 182 mg (0.480 mmol, yield 89%) as a white solid.
- CDI 163 mg (1.01 mmol) was added to a DMF (6 mL) solution of (3-(6-(3,3-difluoroazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl)-2-fluorophenyl)methanol 157 mg (0.503 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-10, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 hours. Next, guanidine carbonate 181 mg (1.01 mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 20 hours. After the completion of the reaction, water was added to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature. The precipitated solid was collected by filtration and dried under reduced pressure to give of the title compound 143 mg (0.360 mmol, yield 72%) as a white solid.
- CDI 285 mg (1.76 mmol) was added to a DMF (6 mL) solution of ⁇ 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-methylazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]phenyl ⁇ methanol 255 mg (0.878 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-11, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 hours. Next, guanidine carbonate 317 mg (1.76 mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 20 hours. After the completion of the reaction, water was added to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature. Next, methylene chloride was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature. The precipitated solid was collected by filtration and was dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 272 mg (0.725 mmol, yield 82%) as a white solid.
- CDI 279 mg (1.72 mmol) was added to a DMF (6 mL) solution of ⁇ 3-[6-(3,3-dimethylazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorophenyl ⁇ methanol 262 mg (0.861 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-12, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 hours. Next, guanidine carbonate 310 mg (1.72 mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 20 hours. After the completion of the reaction, water was added to the reaction mixture and followed by extraction with methylene chloride. The organic layer was washed with water and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate.
- CDI 281 mg (1.73 mmol) was added to a DMF (6 mL) solution of [2-fluoro-3-(5-fluoro-6- ⁇ 3-methyl-3-[(tetrahydropyran-2-yl)oxy]azetidin-1-yl ⁇ pyridin-3-yl)phenyl]methanol 338 mg (0.866 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-13, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 hours. Next, guanidine carbonate 313 mg (1.74 mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 20 hours. After the completion of the reaction, water was added to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature. The precipitated solid was collected by filtration and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 311 mg (0.654 mmol, yield 76%) as a white solid.
- CDI 104 mg (0.641 mmol) was added to a DMF (6 mL) solution of ⁇ 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(2-oxa-6-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-6-yl)pyridin-3-yl]phenyl ⁇ methanol 102 mg (0.320 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 6-14, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 hours. Next, guanidine carbonate 115 mg (0.638 mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 20 hours. After the completion of the reaction, water was added to the reaction mixture, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature. The precipitated solid was collected by filtration and dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 102 mg (0.253 mmol, yield 79%) as a white solid.
- Triethylamine 14 mL (100 mol) was added to an ethanol (70 mL) solution of 5-bromo-2,3-difluoropyridine 7.56 g (39.0 mmol) and azetidin-3-ol hydrochloride 5.00 g (45.6 mol), and the mixture was stirred at 55° C. for 3 hours. After the completion of the reaction, water 70 mL was added to the reaction mixture. The mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure to approximately halve the solvent, and was thereafter stirred at room temperature. The precipitated solid was collected by filtration and was dried under reduced pressure to give the title compound 8.06 g (32.6 mol, yield 84%) as a white solid.
- 1,4-Dioxane 100 mL solution of [(3-bromo-2-fluorobenzyl)oxy](tert-butyl)dimethylsilane 14.4 g (45.0 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 3, bis(pinacolato)diborane 12.6 g (49.6 mmol) and potassium acetate 6.00 g (61.1 mmol) was degassed and purged with nitrogen. Next, [1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene]palladium (II) dichloride 1.84 g (2.25 mmol) was added. Under a stream of argon, the mixture was stirred at 100° C. for 20 hours.
- 1,4-Dioxane (15 mL)-water (7 mL) suspension of 5-bromo-3-fluoro-2-[3-(methoxy-d 3 )azetidin-1-yl]pyridine 298 mg (1.13 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 2-2, tert-butyl ⁇ [2-fluoro-3-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolan-2-yl)benzyl]oxy ⁇ dimethylsilane 480 mg (1.31 mmol) synthesized in the same manner as in Reference Example 4 and sodium carbonate 355 mg (3.35 mmol) was degassed and purged with nitrogen.
- Azetidine hydrochloride 289 mg (3.09 mmol) and triethylamine 0.90 mL (6.46 mmol) were added to an ethanol (6 mL) solution of 5-bromo-2,3-difluoropyridine 300 mg (1.55 mmol), and the mixture was stirred at 50° C. for 2 hours. After the completion of the reaction, water was added to the reaction mixture, and followed by extraction with ethyl acetate. The organic layer was washed with brine, dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate, and filtered. The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure. The concentrated residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (eluting solvent; hexane:ethyl acetate) to give the title compound 342 mg (1.48 mmol, yield 96%) as a white solid.
- Inhibition ratio (1 ⁇ [VAP-1 enzyme activity after treatment with the compound]/[VAP-1 enzyme activity in the presence of dimethylsulfoxide alone without the compound]) ⁇ 100 [Math. 1]
- the compounds of the present invention showed excellent human VAP-1 inhibitory activity.
- inhibition ratio of 50% or over was attained by the compounds, each 30 nM, of Examples 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 16.
- the compound was orally administered (0.3-10 mg/kg) to 7-12 week old SD male rats in the non-fasting state. Under anesthesia, the blood was collected in heparin tubes from the jugular vein before the administration and 3, 8 and 24 hours after the administration. The blood was centrifuged at 14000 rpm for 10 minutes to get plasma. The VAP-1 enzyme activity in the plasma was measured by radiochemical enzyme assay.
- the compounds of the present invention showed excellent VAP-1 inhibitory activity.
- inhibition ratio of 50% or over was attained 3 hours after the administration of the compounds, each at a dose of 0.3 mg/kg, of Examples 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 16.
- Diabetes is induced by intravenous injection of 50 mg/ml/kg streptozotocin (STZ) in 2 mM citric acid buffer solution (pH 4.5) into 7 to 8 week old (weighing 180 to 250 g) SD rats.
- STZ streptozotocin
- normal rats are injected with the same amount of 2 mM citric acid buffer solution (pH 4.5) as control.
- the blood glucose level is measured by an enzyme electrode method.
- rats with a blood glucose level above 350 mg/dL are classified as a diabetic model.
- the compound is administered daily for 4 weeks from the day of the STZ injection. After the treatment with the compound for 4 weeks, urine is collected for 24 hours using a metabolic cage, and the albumin concentration in the urine is measured.
- mice Fourteen-day-pregnant C57BL6J/JcL mice (CLEA Japan, Inc.) are fed and allowed to give the birth. Two-day-old mice are subcutaneously injected with streptozotocin (SIGMA-ALDRICH JAPAN) in physiological saline (Japanese Pharmacopoeia, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) one time to their backs. After 4 weeks of age, the mice are fed with high fat diet (High Fat Diet 32 (sterilized by radiation, CLEA Japan, Inc.) until the end of the experimental.
- SIGMA-ALDRICH JAPAN streptozotocin
- physiological saline Japanese Pharmacopoeia, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
- high fat diet High Fat Diet 32 (sterilized by radiation, CLEA Japan, Inc.) until the end of the experimental.
- the compound is orally administered daily from 5- or 6-week-old. At 9- or 11-week-old, the animals are sacrificed under anesthesia. The livers are collected and their wet weights are measured. Paraffin sections or frozen sections are prepared from part of the livers, and are histopathologically examined, and the NAFLD activity score is measured. Further, RNA is extracted from the part of the livers, and the expression of fibrosis marker gene is measured by a quantitative PCR method. The results are statistically analyzed using EXSUS or Prism 4 (manufactured by GraphPad Software).
- Human normal glomerular microvascular endothelial cells are plated at 6000 cells/well in a collagen-coated 96-well culture plate. After one day of culture, the medium at each well is completely removed by aspiration and replaced with 50 ⁇ L of the compound solution diluted with the basal medium. The basal medium containing 0.1% DMSO is added to control wells. Subsequently, the plate is incubated in CO 2 incubator for 30 minutes. Fifty microliters of 2 mM methylamine diluted with the basal medium is added (final concentration 1 mM) to each negative control well (0% inhibition) as well as the compound-containing well, and 50 ⁇ L of the basal medium is added to each positive control well (100% inhibition).
- the plate is incubated in CO 2 incubator for 2 days.
- Ten microliters of CCK-8 is added to each well and the mixtures are incubated in a plate incubator at 37° C. for approximately 2 hours after stirring with a plate shaker.
- the absorbance of the mixtures at 450 nm is measured with a multiplate reader.
- Human normal hepatic sinusoid-like microvascular endothelial cells are plated at 6000 cells/well in a collagen-coated 96-well culture plate. After one day of culture, the medium at each well is completely removed by aspiration and replaced with 50 ⁇ L of the compound solution diluted with the basal medium. The basal medium containing 0.1% DMSO is added to control wells. Subsequently, the plate is incubated in CO 2 incubator for 30 minutes. Fifty microliters of 2 mM methylamine diluted with the basal medium is added (final concentration 1 mM) to each negative control well (0% inhibition) as well as the compound-containing well, and 50 ⁇ L of the basal medium is added to each positive control well (100% inhibition).
- the plate is incubated in CO 2 incubator for 2 days.
- Ten microliters of CCK-8 is added to each well and the mixtures are incubated in a plate incubator at 37° C. for approximately 2 hours after stirring with a plate shaker.
- the absorbance of the mixtures at 450 nm is measured with a multiplate reader.
- the concentration of the compound in the plasma at each blood sampling time was determined by an internal standard method, and AUC all (Area Under Curve) was calculated by a trapezoidal method.
- Mobile phase A 0.1% aqueous formic acid solution
- mobile phase B 0.1% formic acid, 50% acetonitrile/methanol mixture
- the compounds of the present invention showed excellent PK.
- 1000 ng-h/mL or higher AUC was attained by the compounds of Examples 8, 15 and 16 at a dose of 3 mg/kg, and the amount of metabolites found in the blood was small.
- the reaction solution for metabolic stability measurement was prepared by mixing 2 mg protein/mL human recombinant CYP enzyme 3A4, 2D6, 2C9, 2C19, 1A2 or 2C8, 1 mg/mL glucose 6-phosphate (G-6-P) as a cofactor, 0.4 unit/mL glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-P-DH), 0.665 mg/mL magnesium chloride (MgCl 2 ) and 1 mg/mL nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADP+Na) into 1 mL of 100 mmol/L potassium phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) so that the final concentrations would be the concentrations described above.
- the human recombinant CYP enzyme used herein was obtained from Cypex Ltd. (UK) via Nosan Co., Ltd.
- the reaction solution was pre-incubated at 37° C. for 5 minutes, and the reaction was initiated by adding the compound in a final concentration of 5 ⁇ mol/L. 100 Microliter portions were collected from the reaction system at 0, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 30 minutes after the start of metabolic reaction, and the reaction was terminated by adding the portion to 300 ⁇ L methanol. After the completion of the reaction, the sample was subjected to post treatments such as deproteinization and analyzed by UV-HPLC as described below.
- Residual amount (nmol/mL) [Initial concentration in reaction solution (5 nmol/mL)] ⁇ residual ratio/100 [Math. 8]
- the LC system used is as follows.
- Mobile phase A 0.1% aqueous formic acid solution
- mobile phase B 0.1% formic acid, 50% acetonitrile/methanol mixture
- the compounds of the invention showed excellent metabolic stability.
- the compounds of Examples 8, 15 and 16 attained an elimination rate of not more than 0.030 nmol/min/200 pmol-CYP with all kinds of CYP.
- the compounds of the present invention of the general formula (I) or pharmacologically acceptable salts thereof have high VAP-1 inhibitory activity and excellent pharmacokinetic characteristics, and are therefore useful for the treatment of diseases that are prevented, alleviated and/or remedied by inhibiting VAP-1, typically, nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases such as nonalcoholic steatohepatitis; inflammatory diseases such as atopic dermatitis and psoriasis; diabetic complications such as diabetic neuropathy, diabetic retinopathy (in particular, diabetic macular edema) and diabetic nephropathy; vascular diseases such as atherosclerosis: heart diseases such as myocardial infarction; and metabolic disorders such as obesity.
- nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases such as nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
- inflammatory diseases such as atopic dermatitis and psoriasis
- diabetic complications such as diabetic neuropathy, diabetic retinopathy (in particular, diabetic macular edema) and diabetic
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is described to have VAP-1 inhibitory activity and be useful for the prevention and/or treatment of VAP-1-associated diseases including various types of inflammatory diseases and diabetic complications, and particularly diabetic nephropathy or diabetic macular edema (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
is described to have VAP-1 inhibitory activity and be useful for the prevention and/or treatment of VAP-1-associated diseases including various types of inflammatory diseases and diabetic complications, and particularly diabetic nephropathy or diabetic macular edema (see, for example, Patent Document 2).
- Patent Document 1: International Publication No. WO 2011/034078
- Patent Document 2: International Publication No. WO 2012/124696
- Non-Patent Document 1: Diabetologia (1997), 40: 1243-1250
- Non-Patent Document 2: Diabetologia (2002), 45: 1255-1262
- Non-Patent Document 3: The Journal of Clinical Investigation (2015), 2: 501-520
[3] The compound described in [2] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R1 is a halogen atom, hydroxy group, C1-C6 alkoxy group or C1-C6 alkoxy group substituted with at least one deuterium atom.
[4] The compound described in [1] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein p and q, independently of each other, are integers from 1 to 2.
[5] The compound described in [1] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is:
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-methoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-(methoxy-d3)azetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 3-[6-(3-ethoxyazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-(2-fluoroethoxy)azetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-propoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-isopropoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-(5-fluoro-6-{3-[(tetrahydropyran-2-yl)oxy]azetidin-1-yl}pyridin-3-yl)benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-hydroxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 3-[6-(azetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-fluoroazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 3-[6-(3,3-difluoroazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluoro-benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-methylazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 3-[6-(3,3-dimethylazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl-carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-(5-fluoro-6-{3-methyl-3-[(tetrahydropyran-2-yl)oxy]azetidin-1-yl}pyridin-3-yl)benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-hydroxy-3-methylazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate or
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(2-oxa-6-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-6-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate.
[6] The compound described in [1] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is: - 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-methoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate.
[7] The compound described in [1] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is: - 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-(methoxy-d3)azetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate.
[8] The compound described in [1] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is: - 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-hydroxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate.
[9] The compound described in [1] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is: - 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-fluoroazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate.
[10] The compound described in [1] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is: - 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-hydroxy-3-methylazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate.
[11] The compound described in [1] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the compound is: - 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(2-oxa-6-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-6-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate.
[12] The compound described in any of [1] to [11] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the pharmacologically acceptable salt is a salt of an organic acid.
[13] The compound described in any of [1] to [11] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the pharmacologically acceptable salt is a salt of a dicarboxylic acid.
[14] A pharmaceutical composition comprising the compound described in any of [1] to [13], or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, and at least one type of pharmacologically acceptable additive.
[15] The pharmaceutical composition described in [14] for treating a disease prevented, alleviated and/or treated by inhibiting VAP-1.
[16] The pharmaceutical composition described in [15], wherein the disease is diabetic nephropathy.
[17] The pharmaceutical composition described in [15], wherein the disease is non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.
[18] The compound described in any of [1] to [13] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, for use in treating a disease prevented, alleviated and/or treated by inhibiting VAP-1.
[19] Use of the compound described in any of [1] to [13] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, for producing a medicament for treating a disease prevented, alleviated and/or treated by inhibiting VAP-1.
[20] A method for treating a disease prevented, alleviated and/or treated by inhibiting VAP-1, comprising: administering a therapeutically effective amount of the compound described in any of [1] to [13] or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, to a patient in need thereof.
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-methoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-1),
- 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-(methoxy-d3)azetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-2),
- 3-[6-(3-ethoxyazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-3),
- 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-(2-fluoroethoxy)azetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-4),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-propoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-5),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-isopropoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-6),
- 3-[6-(3-butyloxyazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-7),
- 3-{6-[3-(2,2-difluoroethoxy)azetidin-1-yl]-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl}-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-8),
- 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)azetidin-1-yl]-pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-9),
- 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-(2-hydroxyethoxy)azetidin-1-yl]-pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-10),
- 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-(2-methoxyethoxy)azetidin-1-yl]-pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-11),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-hydroxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-12),
- 3-[6-(azetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-13),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-fluoroazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-14),
- 3-[6-(3-chloroazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-15),
- 3-[6-(3-bromoazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-16),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-iodoazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamiimidoylcarbamate (I-17),
- 3-[6-(3,3-difluoroazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluoro-benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-18),
- 3-[6-(3-chloro-3-fluoroazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-19),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-methylazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-20),
- 3-[6-(3-ethylazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-21),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-propylazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-22),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-isopropylazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-23),
- 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-(hydroxymethyl)azetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-24),
- 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-(methoxymethyl)azetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-25),
- 3-[6-(3,3-dimethylazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-26),
- 3-[6-(3-ethyl-3-methylazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-27),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-methoxy-3-methylazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-28),
- 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-(methoxy-d3)-3-methylazetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-29),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-hydroxy-3-methylazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-30),
- 3-[6-(3-ethyl-3-hydroxyazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-31),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-fluoro-3-methylazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-32),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-oxoazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-33),
- 3-[6-(3,3-dihydroxyazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-34),
- 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-hydroxy-3-methoxyazetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-35),
- 3-[6-(3,3-dimethoxyazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-36),
- 3-[6-(3-ethoxy-3-hydroxyazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-37),
- 3-[6-(3-ethoxy-3-methoxyazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-38),
- 3-[6-(3,3-diethoxyazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-39),
- 2-fluoro-3-(5-fluoro-6-{3-[(tetrahydropyran-2-yl)oxy]azetidin-1-yl}pyridin-3-yl)benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-40),
- 2-fluoro-3-(5-fluoro-6-{3-methyl-3-[(tetrahydropyran-2-yl)oxy]azetidin-1-yl}pyridin-3-yl)benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-41),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(2-oxa-6-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-6-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-42),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(1-oxa-6-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-6-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-43),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(6-oxa-2-azaspiro[3.4]octan-2-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-44),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(5-oxa-2-azaspiro[3.4]octan-2-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-45),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(7-oxa-2-azaspiro[3.5]nonan-2-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-46),
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(6-oxa-2-azaspiro[3.5]nonan-2-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-47), or
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(7-oxa-2-azaspiro[3.6]decan-2-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate (I-48).
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-methoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-(methoxy-d3)azetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 3-[6-(3-ethoxyazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-{5-fluoro-6-[3-(2-fluoroethoxy)azetidin-1-yl]pyridin-3-yl}benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-propoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-isopropoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-(5-fluoro-6-{3-[(tetrahydropyran-2-yl)oxy]azetidin-1-yl}pyridin-3-yl)benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-hydroxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 3-[6-(azetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-fluoroazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 3-[6-(3,3-difluoroazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluoro-benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-methylazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 3-[6-(3,3-dimethylazetidin-1-yl)-5-fluoropyridin-3-yl]-2-fluorobenzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-(5-fluoro-6-{3-methyl-3-[(tetrahydropyran-2-yl)oxy]azetidin-1-yl}pyridin-3-yl)benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate,
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-hydroxy-3-methylazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate or
- 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(2-oxa-6-azaspiro[3.3]heptan-6-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate.
- In a specific embodiment, the present invention relates to 2-fluoro-3-[5-fluoro-6-(3-methoxyazetidin-1-yl)pyridin-3-yl]benzyl carbamimidoylcarbamate, or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof.
- DMF: N,N-dimethylformamide
- DMSO: dimethylsulfoxide
- THF: tetrahydrofuran
- CDI: 1,1′-carbonyldiimidazole
- NMP: N-methylpyrrolidone
Inhibition ratio=(1−[VAP-1 enzyme activity after treatment with the compound]/[VAP-1 enzyme activity in the presence of dimethylsulfoxide alone without the compound])×100 [Math. 1]
Inhibition ratio=(1−[VAP-1 activity after treatment with the compound]/[VAP-1 activity in the presence of dimethylsulfoxide alone without the compound])×100 [Math. 2]
Inhibition ratio={1−[VAP-1 activity after treatment with the compound]/[VAP-1 activity in the presence of dimethylsulfoxide alone without the compound]}×100 [Math. 3]
Inhibition ratio=(1−[Plasma VAP-1 activity after administration of the compound]/[Plasma VAP-1 activity before administration])×100 [Math. 4]
Inhibition ratio={[Average absorbance of the compound-containing wells]−[Average absorbance of negative control wells]}/{[Average absorbance of positive control wells]−[Average absorbance of negative control wells]}×100 [Math. 5]
Inhibition ratio=([Average absorbance of the compound-containing wells]−[Average absorbance of negative control wells])/([Average absorbance of positive control wells]−[Average absorbance of negative control wells])×100 [Math. 6]
Residual ratio (%)=[Peak area at incubation time]/[Peak area at 0 minutes]×100 [Math. 7]
Residual amount (nmol/mL)=[Initial concentration in reaction solution (5 nmol/mL)]×residual ratio/100 [Math. 8]
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